Hi all,
I have been trudging through the changeover from the chinese USB Leafboy77 motion controller/BOB and Mach 3 to the combo in the description with UCCNC software.
I have gotten all of the axes to work (they sound better than I ever thought the would, btw)! I am having problems with what I think is a somewhat unique VFD. I have a Sunfar model E300, single phase 3.7 KW. The datasheet for it can be found here: [url]http://prom-electric.ru/media/chastotnii-preobrazovatel-sunfar-e300-manual-en.pdf
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If you look on page 13 of that PDF, you can see a schematic for how the VFD panel should be hooked up. Apparently, the setup that works on the leafboy board does NOT work with the UC300ETH. I don't have an o-scope so I am not sure how to tell what the signal is coming out of the leafboy or the signal coming out of the UC300ETH for that matter.
On the BOB, port 2, I have tried the following connections:
pin 14 BOB, FWD terminal on VFD
Pin 1 BOB, AI terminal on VFD
GND BOB, CM terminal on VFD
There is a resistor of value I don't know tied to the AI terminal at the VFD on one end and to the 10v terminal on the other.
In the UCCNC settings, I have the PWM base frequency set to 3125Hz, as it was when I was using the leafboy. I have PWM enabled, with a 0-100% duty cycle range. I also have the spindle relay output ENABLED, set to ACTIVE LOW on pin 14, port 2. These settings will turn the spindle ON with an M3 command, and I also learned I can adjust the speed as well, but the range is truncated significantly from the 1-18000 rpm I am going for. If i set M3 S18000, for example, the spindle turns on but only something less than 1k RPM. if I set S1000, the spindle just barely creeps at maybe 10 rpm or so.
I don't understand how the PWM output at Pin 1 on the BOB somehow creates an analog input of 0-10v at the VFD. I assume that there is some circuitry inside of it that allows that to happen. If someone could take a look at this and help me find the solution quicker I certainly would be VERY appreciative.
Thanks!